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  1. Name: Govan High School. Address: 12 Ardnish Street, Glasgow. Post Code: G51 4NB. Website: Govan High School. Religion: Non-denominational. Head Teacher: Nancy Belford. Learning...

  2. www.govanhigh.glasgow.sch.ukGovan High School

    Welcome. Govan High Newsletter. Please read all the exciting things our school has been getting upto in this new school year!! Govan High Newsletter 1. Low Risk Contact - Information for Parents. If you are contacted by the school to say that your young person is a low risk contact of a confirmed Covid case then please follow the guidance ...

  3. www.govanhigh.glasgow.sch.uk › PlainText › PlainTextGovan High School

    Govan High School. Menu. Close Menu. Our School Contact Us Facts & Figures Enrolment Procedures Visions Values and Aims ... Depute Head: Principal Teacher . Teachers. Rothnie Daly: Art . Gordon Cairns: Martin Carrigan: Ramon Granados: English: English: English : Mary McNaughton : English / Social Subjects .

  4. Following the departure of former Head Teacher, Iain White, the whole school community is delighted to welcome the appointment of our new Head Teacher, Nancy Belford. Nancy was formerly Faculty Head of Humanities in Govan High School before she spent four and a half years as Depute Head Teacher at Bannerman High School in the East end of Glasgow.

  5. Govan High School. Contact details. Address: 12 Ardnish Street. Glasgow. G51 4NB. Telephone: 0141 582 0090. Email: headteacher@govanhigh.glasgow.sch.uk. School Information. Type: Secondary. Local authority: Glasgow City. SEED Number: 8433836. School website exit_to_app. No current report available.

  6. Govan High School is a secondary school situated in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. It opened on its current site in 1969 and in 2010 it celebrated its centenary, with Sir Alex Ferguson (a former pupil) and Paul wilson attending the event. Notable alumni Leo ...

  7. St. Francis DeSales High School was originally founded in 1960, using borrowed classrooms from both St. Augustine and St. James the Less schools. During September 1962, the school earned a permanent home. It had ten sisters from St. Francis of Stella in Niagara, New York, four priests, and eight lay people. It opened with a registered student ...